Thursday Morning LitLinks

The Washington Post’s Book World section is being discontinued as a standalone, with literary views being sucked into the two other sections of the paper.

The Village Voice has an interesting interview with “Alien Vs. Predator” poet Michael Robbins.

Levi Asher, over at LitKicks, sees some satisfying Beat Generation-related works on the 2009 horizon.

In the afterglow of his Newbery Medal, Neil Gaiman announced that the film version of The Graveyard Book will be written and directed by Neil Jordan.

Historian Douglas Brinkley posits a federal subsidy for book reviews to “keep the intellectual life in America alive”.

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